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Tai Wu

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Died
  
1562 BC

Grandchild
  
Zu Yi

Great grandchildren
  
Zu Xin, Wo Jia

Parents
  
Tai Geng

Grandparent
  
Tai Jia

Great-grandparent
  
Da Ding

Children
  
Zhong Ding, He Dan Jia, Wai Ren

Da Wu or Tai Wu (Chinese: 太戊) was a Shang dynasty King of China.

In the Records of the Grand Historian he was listed by Sima Qian as the ninth Shang king, succeeding his brother Yong Ji (太庚). He was enthroned with Bo () as his capital. He appointed Yishe (伊陟) and Chenhu (臣扈) as his higher officers.

In the 7th year of his reign, a mulberry tree () and millet () were found growing together in his palace. In the 11th year of his reign, he ordered Wu Xian (巫咸) to pray at Shanchuan (山川). In the 26th year of his reign, the Queen of West Rong (西戎) sent an envoy to Shang, the king later sent Wangmeng (王孟) on a return visit. In the 31st year of his reign, he appointed Zhongyan (中衍) of Fee vassal (费侯) to the position of Chezheng (车正). In the 35th year of his reign, he wrote a poem called Yanche (寅车). In the 46th year of his reign, there was a great harvest of crops. In the 58th year of his reign, he built the city of Pugu (蒲姑). In the 61st year of his reign, the nine east Barbarians Yi tribes (东九夷) sent envoys to Shang.

He ruled for 75 years, was given the posthumous name Tai Wu and was succeeded by his son Zhong Ding (仲丁).

Oracle script inscriptions on bones unearthed at Yinxu alternatively record that he was the seventh Shang king succeeding his uncle Xiao Jia, given the posthumous name Da Wu (大戊) and succeeded by his brother Lü Ji.

References

Tai Wu Wikipedia


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